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Teen Wolf Season 3 Spoilers: 'Things Move Very Fast in Beacon Hills'

With the second half of season 3 of "Teen Wolf" set to return early in 2014, many fans are eager to know what will happen next. Read on to see what executive producer Jeff Davis said is in store for the second half of season three, but be warned, there are spoilers ahead.

Executive producer Jeff Davis recently sat down for an interview with Entertainment Weekly. He discussed Issac and Allison's potential romantic relationship.

 "It's not officially a thing, but it's definitely a relationship that's complicated. So it's going to cause a lot of complications for people and for their own lives. I think it's interesting to show a different kind of love triangle where it's not necessarily the two guys fighting over one girl but what you see is one guy doing his best to let go while realizing his best friend might be in love with his former girlfriend. And his girlfriend is trying to figure out, 'how do I date my former love's best friend?'" Davis explained.

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"Those things are interesting to me. Not necessarily the pull of jealousy. It's about, 'How do we make this work and still stay friends?' That's hard to do in high school. That's teenagers having to start acting like adults," Davis said.

The executive producer also spoke about the highly anticipated Halloween episode of "Teen Wolf."

"It is the fourth episode. We do the first two episodes are a two-parter. They tell one story so we can get some breathing room in that story and the [next] episodes revolve around both mischief night and Halloween. Things move very fast in Beacon Hills and you'll see a lot of danger. I don't want to see too much about them," Davis told Entertainment Weekly.

Teen Wolf is set to return to air on MTV on Jan. 6.

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